Author Archives: Thor

192. Leader and Anti-Leader

Civ­i­liza­tion is the process of har­ness­ing destruc­tive energies for cre­ative ends. War is the process of har­ness­ing cre­ative energy for destruc­tive ends. A leader is a teacher who per­suades oth­ers to choose civ­i­liza­tion over war. An anti-leader is a preda­tor … Con­tinue read­ing

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155. Creed Caper

What­ever the creed, there are believ­ers. Wherever believ­ers exist, there is the chance for power of some kind. When­ever power can be scented, preda­tors gather like jack­als. That is the human story. What kind of creed? Any at all — … Con­tinue read­ing

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136. Body Manager

Man­ag­ing your body is tougher than man­ag­ing any busi­ness. The com­pe­ti­tion is out to kill you. Within a few years they will blow you away, what­ever you do. Every time you think the oper­at­ing for­mula is just right, some­thing breaks, … Con­tinue read­ing

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140. Wise and Technical

With the first cook­ing fire to burn down a grass hut, tech­nol­ogy exceeded the human abil­ity to man­age it. The bal­ance of tech­nol­ogy and wis­dom has been pre­car­i­ous ever since. Now tech­nol­ogy avail­able to rich states and cor­po­ra­tions so far … Con­tinue read­ing

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119. Imitators

Almost every­one admires what they are told to admire, and despises what cus­tom tells them to despise. They believe what they are advised to believe, and doubt what rumour whis­pers they should doubt. This sub­mis­sion holds regard­less of a person’s … Con­tinue read­ing

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107. Immortal Souls? 

The idea that a human spirit is finite in time is extremely unpop­u­lar and there­fore scarcely believed. Belief is a kind of bed sheet we like to hide under in the dark.

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105. Happiness

Chas­ing hap­pi­ness is like try­ing to catch leaves falling from a tree on a windy day. Some­times they touch your face in pass­ing, but it is almost impos­si­ble to catch them if you try. 

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